Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!allegra!mit-eddie!think!harvard!seismo!rlgvax!hadron!jsdy From: jsdy@hadron.UUCP (Joseph S. D. Yao) Newsgroups: net.unix-wizards Subject: Re: Shell history Message-ID: <331@hadron.UUCP> Date: Tue, 25-Mar-86 01:13:26 EST Article-I.D.: hadron.331 Posted: Tue Mar 25 01:13:26 1986 Date-Received: Sat, 29-Mar-86 01:16:40 EST References: <1512@brl-smoke.ARPA> <140@umcp-cs.UUCP> <542@mtxinu.UUCP> <71@cascade.ARPA> <214@isieng.UUCP> <5924@mordor.UUCP> Reply-To: jsdy@hadron.UUCP (Joseph S. D. Yao) Organization: Hadron, Inc., Fairfax, VA Lines: 25 Summary: more history In article <5924@mordor.UUCP> jdb@mordor.UUCP (John Bruner) writes: >Actually, the Bourne shell isn't a simple superset of the V6 (Thompson?) My memory says "Ritchie." > ... As I recall, the only built-in commands >were "chdir", "login", and "newgrp". Originally, also "shift", "wait", ":". Maybe "onintr", but I think that that was a later add-on. Folk in the community added many things such as "cd", "set" or "=", "next" or "." or "source", "opt", "logout" or "logoff", "detach", "^L" (ignored), and finally all the control structures. >It may be true that the Bourne shell is a superset of the PWB 1.0 >(Mashey?) shell; I had no opportunity to use it. There's a lot different, though Bourne indubitably started with the Mashey shell. (Look it up in BSTJ whatever, which I don't have right here.) For the future of the shell, though, see the Korn shell plus extensions paralleling that made by someone here on the Net. (No, neither is the infamous "Bourne-again" shell.) -- Joe Yao hadron!jsdy@seismo.{CSS.GOV,ARPA,UUCP}